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Show Jordan S. Mrs Virginia Peterson 255-466- 5 South Jordan The White Sox team of the South West little league minor division won the minor league championship. Coaches are Ron Thomas and Glen Hardy. On the team are Jerry Carl McMillan, McMi- Bruce Hardy, Delmar Hyde, Robbie Beckstead, Lee Brown, Jay Dee Cahoon, Steve Largent, Greg Anderson, Len-ni- e Thomas, Mike Lopez, Mike llan, Palmer. Named were Bruce Hardy, Lee Brown, Jay Dee Cas hoon, Greg Anderson, Lennie Thomas, Mike Lopez. The White Sox team will play in tournaments on Aug. 6 and 9. West Jordan Stake will sponsor a stake outing at Saratoga on Tuesday, Aug. 10. The ward with the highest percentage of membership in attendance will receive a cash prize. The outing will be in the evening with people taking their supper to Saratoga. The South Jordan Community be held Aug. 10 at 1 Fair will p.m. Achievenments will be noted, exhibits given, clothes modeled and demonstrations made of the ' projects achieved. Phil Baker is leader of a livestock club which participated in the Farm-o-ram- a at West 4-- Jordan. and Gleaners Stake will entertain the Weber Stake and Gleaners Saturday night at West Jordan stake. Mr Mr & Mrs Bruce Newbold are the board leaders with representatives from tbe wards and executive officers from the wards assisting. Committee members from South Jordan assisting are Marlene Workman, Terry Arnold, Ncal n n week at Boar Lake where they fished and boated. Mr & Mrs Kay Arnold and Mr & Mrs Neil Stephens and families went together to Lucerne Valley at Flaming Mrs Keith Holt and Mr & Mrs Laurence Holt enjoyed a trip to Jackson Mr & parents, and Montana where they stay tor ten aays. Mrs Matt Tateoka and Ida to Colorado flew Tateoka Springs where she judged ice figure skating and dancing at the Broadmore world arena. Mrs Tateoka has been a judge in the lower divisions of judging and is now a judge in the national division in which she has served for three years. There are' but one or two national judges in the intermoun-taistates. In summer tie is on tests and in winter on competitive basis. On Aug. 9 the South Jordan First Ward Relief Society will enjoy' a trip to the Wax Museum followed by lunch. South Jordan Third Ward Sunday School officers, teachers and partners held a chickaree party at Lagoon Friday night. Executive officers in charge were Samuel Bleak, Jay Fullmer, and David Palmer. The Third Ward MIA held its closing social event at Saratoga under the direction of the activity councilors, Lynn Holt and Maralyn Fullmer. The South Jordan First Ward Softball team won the games played by the week end and had another game to play at George Q. Morris ball park. Jordan park arena. ed n Herriman Mn Agnes Dansie 254-420- 3 The Lihoma Holiday was held July 30 at 11 a.m. in the adMr &. Mrs Don Fullmer en- Cultural Hall. Girls were new classes. into vanced Top tertained at their home Saturgirls were welcomed into day evening for Mr & Mrs Jay pilot Lihoma group. Guest speaker & Mr LaMar Mrs Fullmer, was Alice Bodell, Riverton & Mrs Mr Gene Kunn, Clark, Mr & Mrs Jack Player. An Stake Primary President. The outdoor barbecue was enjoyed girls gave a fashion show. Luncheon was served to 40 by the group who later attendmothers and girls. Program ed the rodeo at the prison. was under direction of teach- Mr & Mrs H. S. Hyatt, Idaho ers Carol Ann Butterfield, ShirFalls, visited their daughter For-ma- n and family, Mr & Mrs Hyrum ley Butterfield, Beverly Lihoma partner and Holt. They also visited Bill Nichols, Salt Lake, and Mr & Maurine formaa. Lihoma girls are Christine Mrs Jack Pierce, East Dixie Freeman, Mr & Mrs Gary Stead-ma- Worsley, the Lynne Freeman, Maridean BoBountiful, visited Holts and the Hyatts. Mrs dell, Debbie powles, Margo DebSteadman is the former Karen Worsley, Jeanette Grant, Jara-millbie Butterfield, Debra Holt. Margo Eastman, Kathy Mr & Mrs Jay Boulter and Butterfield, Forman, Judy family, enjoyed a three-daCheryl Bills, Celeste Butterstay at Yellowstone Park. Mrs Virginia Mitchell, River-dale- , field, Terri Adams, Jeanie visited for two days with Mangum, Kim Jaramillo. James A. Miller named and her parents, Mr & Mrs Henry blessed James Poor, son of Mr Holt. and I &. Mrs Laddie Poor in a LDS Dale T. Smith Mrs daughter, Draper, spent Mon- service held in Midvale. The day afternoon with Mr & Mrs Miller family and Mrs Fern Poor attended and were dinner Henry Holt. Jim Simpson and friends, guests at the Poor home. Cliff Jim Bills, Riverton, stayed a Ward, Salt Lake, was a dinner guest. Mr & Mrs Art Mitchell and the Daniel family attended Mitchell family reunion at Duchesne on Saturday. During the week they were guests of their uncle Earl Mitchell, at Flaming Gorge Dam. Recovering Mr & Mrs Homer Thayn, visited at the Almon Lchi, & USED FURNITURE NEW Butterfield home on Friday. Repaired and Recovered Visiting at the Arthur Crane Seats Rebuilt home are their sons and families, Mr Si Mrs Dayton Crane, Kitchen Furniture Phoenix, Ariz., Mr St Mrs Don Crane, Brigham City. 255-483- 0 Missionary friends of Jimmy Miller, Mr & Mrs Richard , Mid-val- y ' Lyons, Duluth, Minn., were guests of Mr & Mrs James A. Miller on Tuesday. Mrs Cinda Frazer and Mrs Bliss Bowles, Salt Lake, visited with Mr & Mrs Walter Crane Friday. Among those calling at the Jesse Dansie home were Mr & Mrs Elvoy Dansie, Riverton, Mr & Mrs Morris Teeples, Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Arcnie Eastman, Riverton. On Saturday Keturah Lang-forDeana Newman, Jean Madsen, Annie Curtis, Riverton, visited the Crane Museum. Martel, son of Mr & Mrs Oren Dansie, spent a few days last week with his grandparents Mr & Mrs Willard Berg-manSandy. The James Crane family reunion was held in the Cultural Hall on Saturday evening. Out of state guests included Hyrum Crane and family, Poca-tellIda. Joyce Dansie is vacationing in New York and visited at the World's Fair and attended the pageant at Hill Cumorah. The Don Swaseys were dinner guests of Alvin and Sadie Goble, Nephi, on Sunday. Monday evening the MIA held their closing party at Saratoga. Preston Butterfield's Mrs brother, Jack Freeman, California is at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake for treatment. Visiting at the Ruben Freeman home on Thursday were Marion Fairborn and Mrs children, Draper. William Dansie and daughter, Elvera Wells, Lehi, and Mrs Eva Lovendahl, Riverton, visited their uncle A. H. Dansie last week. The Art Mitchell, family attended the Martin family reunion at Logan canyon Sunday. Mr Si Mrs Jesse Dansie visited in Salt Lake with Mr & and baby Mrs Jim Parkin son Sunday. Mrs A. H. Dansie attended the Boss family reunion at Midvale Park Saturday. Mrs Fern Butterfield returntour ed home after a with the Mormon Battalion group. They visited Early Church Historical points of interest in the East, Washington D. C, New York City, the World's Fair on "Utah Day", the pageant at Palmyra, Niagara Falls. At Deroit Mrs Butterfield and Mrs Bennion had tiie honor of placing a wreath on the grave of Col. Cook the leader of the Mormon Battalion where special services were held in his honor. They toured the Kellog plant at Battle Creek Mich., where luncheon was served to them. Bluffdale Mrs Linda Turner rHE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 8 Friday, August 6, 1965 254-376- "V The Bluffdale Senior Softball team will participate in the LDS Region 10 Softball tournament, beginning Aug. 9. Their f rst game will be played at 10 p.m. If they are victorious, future games will be played on the 11th, 13th, 16th, and 18th of this month. A total of 13 stakes are entered in the tourn ament. All games are scheduled for the George Q. Morris Softball Park in Salt Lake. A queen contest and talent night will be held, Friday, Aug. 13, at 6:30 p.m., to select the Bluffdale Town Days royalty. After the talent show a dance will be held. On Saturday, beginning at 11:30 a.m:, a parade will beg n the festivities of the day. There will be plenty of to keep activities planned everyone busy. Drawings for small prizes will take place throughout the day. The Turner family reunion was held "Tuesday evening, July 27 at the Riverton Town Park, under the direction of Robert W. Turner. Everyone contributed to a supper, after which community-singinwas engaged in. The Mutual Marrieds and Elders Quorum held a steak-fr- y Friday evening at Little Mill, in American Fork canyon. Approximately 40 people were there. The Trailbuilders Roundup was held last Friday evening at the town bowery. Boys from ages 9 to 12 participated in this event. , The Bluffdale Boy Scouts left Monday morning ior a week of fishing and camping out. 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